Taking the reigns as the musical Mecca of the north Parklife announces a line-up of globally renowned artists including DJ Fresh, Rita Ora, TEED, Joey Bada$$, Aluna George, Disclosure as well as many more. Parklife Weekender takes place on 8th and 9th June 2013 signalling the start of the summer and for only £69.50 a ticket, it is arguably the best value for money festival in the UK this year. For tickets please visitwww.parklife.uk.com
Plan B will be making his Parklife Weekender debut this year, entertaining the thousands with tracks from his two number one albums, The Defamation of Strickland Banks and the critically acclaimed Ill Manors, which saw Drew return to his original protest rap lyricism. 2013 is set to be Plan B's year as he is nominated yet again for Best British Male and Best Album for Ill Manors at the BRIT Awards. Plan B is no doubt going to be a huge success at this years Parklife Weekender. Parklife Weekender will also be welcoming Example for the very first time in 2013, the artist reveals that he cannot wait to play to Manchester fans, "I am really looking forward to playing my first-ever Parklife Festival… I've played up North a few times and the crowds are always up for it and I buzz off their energy!".
Parklife Weekender has thoroughly established itself as the musical Mecca of the north, following on from three sell-out years, 2013 is guarenteed to be the biggest and best offering yet. Increasing artist numbers by hundreds yet keeping ticket prices at only £69.50 for a weekend pass, Parklife ensures that it maintains its status as 'by far one of the best value festivals in the UK' according to Elisa Bray, Music Editor, The Independent.
Also on the bill are a host of eclectic acts which showcase everything from Brooklyn agile rapper Joey Bada$$, to the enticing voice of Aluna Francis in London electronic pop duo Aluna George, to the chart topping euro-house pop prince TEED, otherwise known as Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs.
Parklife Weekender has yet again programmed an exciting and varied mix of sounds, from global superstar Mark Ronson performing back to back with scratching legend A-Trak, to both David Rodigan and Hudson Mohawke curating their own stages, the latter showcasing his revered live duo TNGHT. Mainstay favourites return to Manchesters number one festival including Leeds based label Metropolis who will be celebrating their 10th birthday in style welcoming Sub Focus, Benga, Jaguar Skills and many more to party in their first decade.
SATURDAY
MAIN STAGE in association with The i
PLAN B THE MACCABEES JESSIE WARE DELPHIC CRAZY P QUADRON TROJAN SOUND SYSTEM WILL TRAMP
WHP & Now Wave presentSOUNDS OF THE NEAR FUTURE in association with FACT
DISCLOSURE FOUR TET – LIVE ALUNA GEORGE DAPHNI DANNY BROWN JOHN TALABOT KRYSTAL KLEAR CYRIL HAHN LAPALUX NOW WAVE DJS
CIRCO LOCO
MACEO PLEX KERRI CHANDLER DAVIDE SQUILLACE TALE OF US SHHAUN REEVES CIRILLO
KALUKI PRESENTS THE JAC
MAYA JANE COLES HEIDI BICEP CASSY GEORGE FITZGERALD ELLESSE Plus very special guest DERRICK CARTER
PARADISE presents HOT NATURED
HOT NATURED – LIVE JAMIE JONES LEE FOSS DYED SOUNDOROM RICHY AHMED ROB JAMES WAFF
HOSPITALITY
NETSKY – LIVE HIGH CONTRAST CAMO AND KROOKED DANNY BYRD LONDON ELEKTRICITY [DJ SET] SPY FABIO NU:LOGIC FRED V & GRAFFIX METRIK MCs: WREC, DYNAMITE, REXAS, YOUTHSTAR
TERRACE – DROP THE MUSTARD
MADEON JAMES ZABIELA FAKE BLOOD REDLIGHT PEARSON SOUND BEN UFO BONDAX DUSKY HUXLEY MARIBOU STATE
10 YEARS OF METROPOLIS
SUB FOCUS [DJ SET] BENGA JAGUAR SKILLS HYPE FRICTION FOREIGN BEGGERS RONI SIZE [FULL CYCLE SET] DISMANTIE CULPRITE NORTH BASE MCs: DYNAMITE, ID, IC3, GQ & TONN PIPER
SUNDAY
MAIN STAGE in association with The i
EXAMPLE RITA ORA RUDIMENTAL – LIVE WRETCH 32 IGGY AZALEA RIOT JAZZ – LIVE JUICY DJS JOHNNY DUB Plus very special guest JURASSIC 5
DAMIAN LAZARUS ART DEPARTMENT SUBB-AN SHAUN REEVES ROB JAMES FRANCESCA LOMBARDO
NOW WAVE in association with CLASH
THE HORRORS EVERYTHING EVERYTHING TOY LIARS SAVAGES KING KRULE TORO Y MOI POST WAR YEARS NOW WAVE DJS Plus very special guest JOHNNY MARR
BIG TOP
TOTALLY ENORMOUS EXTINCT DINOSAURS SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO – LIVE TODD TERJE & LINDSTROM – LIVE PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS TBA PLUS DJS BOYS NOIZ EROL ALKAN MAX COOPER WILL TRAMP
TERRACE – RAMJAM
DAVID RODIGAN presents RAM JAM DAVID RODIGAN THE TODDLA T SOUND SHY FX ZINC THE BUG feat. FLOWDAN, DADDY FREDDY AND MISS REDZ DUB PHIZIX & STRATEGY MELE VENOM SOUND SYSTEM
From 31st January the countdown truly begins with first 10 acts from a jaw-dropping line-up being released daily and the final full offering unveiled on Valentine's day. Fans can connect to The Parklife Weekender via their Twitter, Facebook or website to witness the pieces of the 2013 puzzle fall into place.
Consistently heralded by fans as Manchester's official start to the summer, the festival has ushered in the good times for three years now. Each event has been a sold out smash hit and the fourth installment will be The Parklife Weekender's biggest and best to date.
Previous line-ups have included Annie Mac, The Flaming Lips, Jessie Ware, Skrillex, Crystal Castles, Jamie xx, Chase & Status, Dizzee Rascal and many more of the best electronic, indie and pop. 2013, similarly, will not disappoint!
Crowning the festival’s main stage on Saturday and Sunday respectively, these two artists lead the first line-up announcement for Parklife’s third annual party. The finest pop, indie, electronic and crossover sounds are represented throughout the bill, as much-loved familiar names join many fresh faces tipped for the top in 2012’s ‘Ones to Watch’ lists. Everything is poised for a fantastic year that could very well be Parklife’s third and ‘hat trick’ sell out.
Headliners across the festival’s other arenas include dubstep chart toppers Nero, Parisian duo Justice – Live, Mixmag’s ‘Breakthrough DJ of The Year 2011’ Maya Jane-Coles and raucous electronic Canadians Crystal Castles. The Parklife Weekender also welcomes a number of clubland’s most respected labels with Crosstown Rebels and Hospital Records sending a number of their roster to Platt Fields Park. Also pitching up for the weekend are some of the UK’s hottest promoters with Metropolis and Chibuku invited to host their own arenas.
Elsewhere the festival’s performers come from the cream of the recent music crop. The newest additions to major radio playlists, magazine cool lists and blogger best of lists, namely Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Azealia Banks, Django Django and Ghost Poet are all part of Parklife’s stand out line-up for this year.
Over 100 artists perform across two days on 7 arenas for only £64.50 making The Parklife Weekender what could be the best value festival on offer this year*.
2012 may only Parklife’s third year but already the festival is a huge draw, tickets to both 2010 and 2011’s events sold out at least eight weeks in advance. To avoid disappointment promoters strongly advise fans to act fast and ensure their place at the start to Manchester’s summer.
LINE UP AS CONFIRMED SO FAR:
Saturday 9th June
Mainstage The Flaming Lips Noah & The Whale Kelis The Cuban Brothers DJ Yoda Krysko & Greg Lord + special guests: Chic ft. Nile Rogers
Metroplex Nero (Live) Pendulum (DJ Set) Zane Lowe Sub Focus (DJ Set) Jaguar Skills Tempa T DJ Hype Goldie 16 Bit North Base
Crosstown Rebels Damian Lazarus Art Department Maceo Plex Clive Henry Danny Daze Subb-an
Now Wave Crystal Castles Tom Vek Spector Friends Spector Django Django Phenomenal Handclap Band Stay+ To Kill a King Now Wave DJs Will Tramp! + special guests: Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaus
Thrasher arena Redlight Pearson Sound Araabmuzik Jackmaster Ben UFO Thundercat presents Archimedes (Live) Daedelus Space Dimension Controller Lone B Traits Damu
Chibuku Fake Blood James Zabiela Simian Mobile Disco Tensnake D/R/U/G/S Justin Robertson Screendeath James Rand
Kaluki Heidi Marco Effe & James Mile Romano & Luca Bear Ellesse & Josef K Us & Them Pete Zorba
Sunday 10th June Mainstage Dizzee Rascal Labrinth Azealia Banks Delilah (Live) Murkage Mista Jam Juicy DJs + special guests De La Soul
Metroplex Justice (Live) Annie Mac Erol Alkan Madeon Busy P Will Tramp + special guest: Jacques Lu Cont
Now Wave The Rapture Mount Kimbie Gold Panda Ghost Poet Twin Shadow Other Lives The Field Jessie Ware Now Wave DJs + special guests: Factory Floor
Hospitality High Contrast Netsky London Elektricity Danny Byrd Loadstar Logistics Nu:tone SPY Jessie Alan Fred V & Graffix MCs: Wrec, SP & + special guests: Zinc (Jungle set)
Wax:On Maya Jane-Coles Claude Von Stroke Julio Bashmore Todd Edwards Joy Orbison Miguel Campbell Eats Everything Kysko
Ape Carnival Sounds Fresh (Live) Buraka Som Sistema (Live) Caspa Shy FX David Rodigan Dam Funk & Master Blazter Dot Rotten Toddla T Onemand DJ Derek Rich Reason
Footwork Soul Clap Wolf & Lamb DJ Harvey Floating Points Bicep Drop The Mustard Zutekh DJs
From Piccadilly station, across the city centre, and over to Fallowfield, a buzz of anticipation spread across town, as Manchester geared up for the return of Parklife Festival. Only in its second year, Parklife has a growing reputation for a party that you won’t soon forget. If waking up in a soggy sleeping bag isn’t your style, then this urban festival offers the best of both worlds; a weekend crammed with great music, without the pain of figuring out how to set up a tent. Relatively small, with only seven venues over two days, Parklife does all it can to pack as much as possible into that short time. From the relentless beats of the Chibuku tent on Saturday, to the best sounds coming out of Manchester in the Now Wave venue on Sunday, not to mention, the massive acts lighting up the main stage; Parklife may look small, but it’s one big weekend.
Following the crowds pouring into the park on Saturday afternoon, we were welcomed by Everything Everything, giving it their all up on the main stage, to an already pumped up crowd. As we explored the rest of the park, walking past the Chibuku tent, whose heavy bass already had the place packed out, we came across the secret garden; fabric art installations by Donna Jevens and the Elephant collective, as well as bath tubs to sit in and watch as spoken word acts, and buskers perform on their own stage. This slightly surreal, dreamscape installation was alive with people enjoying a rest from the unyielding party that continued on just around the corner. If that wasn’t already enough to spark our curiosity, past the spoken word, circus acts and tunnels of love, we came across the Truly Treemendous Treehouse Stage, which housed silent disco DJ’s in a tree, as well as a dance floor and some giant vegetable seating for everyone else to enjoy.
Back to the main stage, and Beardyman had replaced Everything Everything, enchanting crowds with his almost unbelievable beat boxing skills, cross over to the Now Wave tent to catch Jamie XX start off his set, and as the audience throw themselves into the rhythms, it was hard to believe that it was only six o’clock. Katy B’s clear vocals cut across the park, and drew the crowd back to watch her perform tracks like Broken Record and Perfect Stranger, with a completely different feel to her recorded work. Live band, coupled with a small brass section gave the set a more soulful feel than her latest album allowed for.
With the sun setting over the festival main stage, and the carnival atmosphere continuing, before we knew it, debut festival headliners Two Door Cinema Club, began their electrifying set. Playing tracks from their album, Tourist History, as well as new materiel with an infectious beat, they left the crowd screaming for more. As the throng poured out of the park and into numerous after parties, we were left to wonder, how could tomorrow top a night like this?
Day two broke with the sun rising over the city, but soon gave way to a more traditional UK festival climate. The rain transformed green grass pathways into mud planes, and we rejoiced as mudslides and wrestling commenced and the multitude turned from an array of colour to slimy brown. It was inevitable really, and nothing was going to get in the way of a great line up for day two.
In the Juicy tent, rammed all the way to the entrance, one of our Parklife highlights was Riot Jazz, a ten piece brass band, who pumped out a combination of punchy jazz, hip-hop, and funk beats, in true style. Making it impossible for anyone to be standing still, as tune after high energy tune blasted out in ecstasy before the rain drenched audience. The energy was astounding and just as we thought the crowd couldn’t dance any longer Broke n English took over to prove us wrong. Torn between staying to watch the set, and catching Labrinth’s debut festival appearance, we pulled ourselves away to head to the main stage, but before making it there, we crossed paths with a samba band and crowds dancing behind them.
The rain had stopped, but the mud was rising with Labrinth’s opening song to his first ever festival crowd. And after a bass heavy set from Skream & Benga, two thirds of legendary magnetic man, the air was heavy with anticipation as the crowds waited expectantly for day two main stage headliners, Chase & Status. With pounding rhythms, and heavy bass, soaring melodies, and awesome visuals, not one person was standing still as the main stage lit up for the final act of the year. And though sweat poured down their mud caked faces, the audience were swept away by a performance that kept getting better. Before leaving we popped into Now Wave to find a crowd of dancers falling in love with the crushed harmonies, and catchy melodies of Mystery Jets. And as our tired legs left Platt Field Park for the final time, we couldn’t help but think that Parklife, will only keep getting better.
Following a speedy sell out in its inaugural year in 2010 Parklife responded by doubling to a two-day event for 2011, becoming the Parklife Weekender. The festival’s second year has proved every bit as popular and is now sold out. A strictly limited number of 250 weekend tickets will be released and only available at the Parklife Weekender’s official pre-party, headlined by Caribou and taking place on Saturday 4th June at The Apollo.
As well as the 90+ bands, DJs and performers already announced, the Parklife Weekender is laying on a heady mix of live art and performance of all shapes and sizes. Skilfully auditioning hopefuls for cabaret and busking stages featuring at this year’s Parklife Weekender, ANTICX bring a host of performers to the table. The wildly diverse offering programmed by the Manchester-based creative collective makes up an all new feature of the Parklife Weekender – the Roshambo show.
ANTIXC cabaret stage sees dance troupes, live music, comedy, spoken word and theatre. Amongst a glittering cast of talent are Manchester Metropolitan University’s Pop & Lock society, funk group, the Effektuators and all-female theatre company from the Contact Theatre, the Eggs Collective. Also appearing are improvisational dance collective Mixed Movement featuring Baba Isreal, folk-pop outfit My First Tooth, comedy sketch troupe The Animals of Butter Bridge, Urban Music Artist, Bugsy Malone and many more.
The Busker’s stage offers up acoustic sounds from the likes of The Happy Soul and Manchester’s harmonious five-piece She Choir. Performances will include Schmucks Theatre’s “Artist Unknown” and rising comedy collective FunBox. Spoken word comes in the form of Chris Jam, speak easy, feminist performance poet Anna Percy and Freestlye Footballer Ollie Hayes demonstrates sporting and physical feats. The Roshambo Area stage also lays on DJs of their very own all weekend including Knockout Ned’s Social Club.
Just when you thought things couldn’t get more bizarre, Parklife Weekender unveils The Hidden Wombs and The Tunnels of Love. In homage to the procreation process, don your sperm costume and head through giant passage ways to discover hidden parts of the festival site. Somewhat more dainty will be The Rose Garden, featuring a large scale fabric art installation from Donna Jeves and the Elephant Collective will this year provide a tranquil oasis. From whether picking up new shades or the obligatory bonkers festival hat, the Parklife Market will be trading all weekend satisfying everyone’s festival purchase needs. Promising a caravan full of other-worldly wonders and curiosities is Cabinet Fatalia and for the more flamboyant festival goer is the boutique fancy dress emporium known as Spangle Box. Also popping up across the park will be giant novelty furniture plus a number of charity and campaign stalls.
Making a welcome return will be the Mad Ferret’s Garden, housing a bigger and better Truly Tremendous Treehouse stage. Here the crowd will find Manchester’s finest silent disco DJ talent. Audience members looking for a breather can head to Veg Out and do just that – reclining on giant vegetable seating in an area hosted by Electronic club night promoters Audio Farm.
A feast for the eyes comes in the form of live art and installations curated by Richard Birdseed. The young Manchester-based illustrator, designer and artist brings together a number of names who will be making live street art and graffiti as well as many other creative happenings across the weekend.
Around the rest of the Parklife Weekender can be found Evolve Manchester Parkour and Circus Skills, The Up Stage, The Crazy Carnival Tube Stage, The Four Live Lounges, The Cone Stage, The Earthlings & Aliens Stages, Obertrons Toenail Turrets and The Tundenium Domes.
Parklife Weekender’s impressive mix of electronic, indie and crossover artists performing for 2011 includes headliners Chase & Status and Two Door Cinema Club as well as many more much-loved names such as Simian Mobile Disco, 2manyDJs, Annie Mac and Jamie xx. For more information and hospitality tickets visit www.parklife.uk.com.
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Main stage:
Two Door Cinema Club
Kelis
Katy B
Everything Everything
Fenech Soler
Dutch Uncles
Jaymo & Andy George
Krysko
Plus very special guest: Beardyman
Chibuku presents:
Boys Noize
Fake Blood – live
Modeselektor & Pfanfinderei
Spank Rock & Amanda Blank
Carte Blanche: Medhi & Doorly
James Rand
Simian Mobile Disco Delicatessen in association with Resident Advisor:
Adam Beyer
Simian Mobile Disco (DJ set)
James Holden
Moodyman
Pycatron – live
Magnets
Cross Town & Friends:
Seth Troxler
Jamie Jones
Damian Lazarus
Art Department
Robert James
Clive Henry
Now Wave:
DOOM
Hercules & Love Affair
Jamie xx
Mount Kimbie
Rob Da Bank
Kode 9 & Space Age
Mathew Dear – live
Space Dimension Controller
Chad Valley
Now Wave DJs
Ape x Metropolis:
Sub Focus – live
Caspa & Roc Azlan
Breakage – live ft Jess Mills
Toddla T & MC DRS
Digital Soundboy S/system
Mistajam
Jakwob
Riot Jazz
Silver & Prophecy
Rich Reason
Hospitality:
Andy C & MC GQ
High Contrast
London Elektricity
Fresh b2b Brookes Bros
Netsky
Danny Byrd
Alix Perez
Nu:tone ft Natalie Williams
Camo & Krooked
MCs Wrec, Tonn Piper
Also featuring:
Abandon Silence / Gold Teeth / Belly Of The Beast / Bigger Than Barry / Dawn Raid / Good Vibrations / Knee Deep / Missionary DJs / Murkage DJs / Revolver / Selectivehearing
Main stage:
Chase & Status – live
Skream & Benga
Mark Ronson (DJ set)
Annie Mac
Labrinth
Yasmin
Parklife Big Top:
2manydjs (DJ set)
Erol Alkan
James Zabiela
Riva Starr
Retro/Grade
Greg Lord
Thrasher in association with DataTransmission:
DJ Shadow – live
Hudson Mowhawke
Joker
Roska
SBTRKT & Sampha
Emalkay
L-vis1990
Illum:Sphere
Jonny Dub
Now Wave presents:
Mystery Jets
Metronomy
Darwin Deez
D/R/U/G/S
Egyptian Hip Hop
Keep Shelly In Athens
Star Slinger
Now Wave DJs
Will Tramp
Metropolis x Ape:
Nero
Skrillex
DJ Marky
Friction
DJ Hype
Redlight
Loadstar
Citizen
Mak
+more TBA
Horse Meat Disco:
Tensnake – live laptop set
Horse Meat Disco DJs
The Revenge
Mark E
Cutloose DJs
Krysko
Juicy & Friends:
Grandmaster Flash
Riot Jazz
Broke n English
Juicy DJs
Jonny Dub
Taste the Diff’rence
Hot Milk
Also featuring:
Audio Farm / Content / Drop The Mustard / Dub Smugglers / Eat My Brain / Heavy Rain / Low Down and Dirty / Miami / Micron Pogo / Take The Whole Cake / Total Garage